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Why People Love Their Dogs

Dog Is God Spelled Backwards. “If I could be half the person my dog is, I’d be twice the human I am.” — Charles Yu People clearly love their dogs […]

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Embracing our Strengths and Differences Across Generations

In America, we have six living generations, with six very distinct and often different characteristics. Each generation has different likes, dislikes, and attributes. A person’s birth date may not always […]

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Making a Difference: Jesse London Shares His Story with Creativity and Wisdom

Ten-year-old Jesse London has been handling his autoimmune disease, alopecia, which causes extensive hair loss, with incredible creativity and dignity. His mission, to educate everyone about alopecia, has already taken […]

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Making a Difference: Singer/Songwriter Sophie Rose Serenades the Stars

Many of us grew up with stars in our eyes hoping to become a famous singer, actress, or musician. Sophie Rose actually made her musical dreams come true. Since age […]

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Sweet Dreams with Bront Mattress

What is new in the mattress industry? Are there any specific new trends with mattresses? More companies are working to provide cooling technology for many of their beds. This is […]

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Our House

Grief Support Center Celebrates 25 Years of Hope In October of 1993, Jo-Ann Lautman founded OUR HOUSE Grief Support Center to help people who are grieving the death of a […]

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The Jewish High Holy Days

A Path to Change In all likelihood, you are one of half of Americans who makes a resolution on New Year’s only to forget about it within months, weeks, or […]

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Love Never Dies

a double wedding On Sunday, August 12, a mother and daughter shared the spotlight as they wedded their spouses to be at the Warner Center Marriott. Barbara Pfeifer, 86, met […]

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National Dog Day

Dogs and humans have been best friends fur-ever, so they definitely deserve a day of recognition and appreciation. We reached out to our readers to collect photos of them with […]

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5th Annual Calabasas Film Festival

LIGHTS, CAMERAS, AND A WHOLE LOT OF ACTION SEPTEMBER 12TH-16TH, 2018 Roll out the red carpet for the 5th Annual Calabasas Film Festival (CFF). Join your neighbors and some of […]

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Take a Malibu Wine Hike

Amid Zebras and Llamas and Giraffes, Oh My!  Although most people wouldn’t think of combining wine, giraffes, and hiking in one outing, fortunately the folks at Malibu Wine Hikes offer […]

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Blood Truly is Thicker Than Water at the Miles House

At merely 9 years old, Amanda Miles was diagnosed with a chronic inflammatory bowel autoimmune disease called ulcerative colitis, which later led to her ongoing battle with debilitating Crohn’s disease. […]

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